题目内容
【题目】听下面一段材料,回答下列小题。
【1】What does the man want to know about the trip?
A.Where to go.B.When to leave.C.How much to pay.
【2】Which country would he probably like to go to?
A.America.B.France.C.England.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】B
【解析】
【原文】
W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I have a three-week vacation, and I want to take a trip. But I’m not sure where to go.
W: Do you want to stay here or go to another country?
M: I don’t want to stay here, and I’m not interested in America.
W: Well, are you interested in anything special like the museum, the countryside or people?
M: That sounds boring.
W: Then maybe you’d like to go to Europe. What about France or England?
M: Oh, Paris is nice. It’s a modern city. I think I can spend the whole vacation enjoying the beautiful clothes.
【题目】 These days, the environment is a huge topic. It seems like we’re always being reminded to recycle, or to ride a bike instead of taking a taxi.
However, it isn’t just rubbish and traffic that can cause harm to the environment.
According to a recent study by the University of California, published by the journal Science Advances, fertilizer (化肥) in farm soils is a major contribution to smog in nearby cities. According to the research, agricultural soils make up of 25 to 41 percent of nitrogen oxide emissions (氮氧化物排放) in California. Nitrogen oxide, or NOx, is a major cause in smog formation.
“Emissions of NOx from agricultural areas are much higher than we used to believe and could be a major source(来源) of NOx statewide,” the researchers wrote in the study.
Just like fertilized farmland, there are many other things that we wouldn’t expect to have a huge influence on the environment. Take clothes for example. Data (数据) published by the World Wildlife Foundation says that every kilogram of cotton takes around 10,000 liters of water to produce.
This means that it takes around 6,000-8,000 liters of water just to create a single pair of jeans, not to mention the carbon produced when they’re made in the factory and then transported to a store.
And even what we choose to eat could be bad for the planet.
In a 2014 study carried out by a professor in New York, US, it was found that beef farming could be causing more harm to the environment than all of the planet’s cars.
So does this mean that we should all stop buying jeans and eating beef? That would certainly help, although it’s not a practical goal.
Instead, a few simple changes could be made. For example, there’s no need to buy new jeans every year when a good pair can last much longer than that.
And when it comes to food, taking the place of the beef in our dishes with chicken or pork every now and then will still mean they taste as delicious.
Indeed, small actions could make a huge difference to our planet.
Unexpected things that 【1】 the environment
What they are | Fertilizer: It plays a 【2】 role in causing the smog in our nearby cities. |
Clothes: Besides a great 【3】of water is taken to create a single pair of jeans, the carbon can’t be 【4】when they are made in the factory and transported to a store. | |
Beef: Beef farming is surprisingly causing more harm to our environment than all of the planet’s cars | |
What we can do | It is 【5】 to stop buying jeans and eating beef, but small action could make a huge difference. |